They jaw-dropping destinations are just two travel hotspots that are disappearing due to climate change.

Icebergs are beginning to melt and collapse causing Antarctica's scenery and wildlife to decline rapidly.

As the giant ice blocks vanish into the sea it causes low-lying destinations like Venice and the Maldives to flood.

Here are just a few of the world’s most majestic places that could disappear in the next few decades:

1. Maldives

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SINKING: The Maldives is the lowest country on Earth and could soon be submerged under the sea

With sugar-soft sand and crystal-clear waters, the Maldives has thrived as a honeymoon hub. But the 1,190 coral islands make up the lowest-lying country on Earth – with an average elevation of around five feet above sea level.

This means the tropical location could be completely engulfed by water within the next 100 years if sea levels continue to rise.

The risk has become so great the Maldivian government has purchased land in other countries for citizens who face displacement.

So if you want to experience the stunning destination you better go soon.

Bordered by Jordan and Israel, tourists flock to float in The Dead Sea. But in the last 40 years the natural wonder has shrunk by a third and sunk 80 feet.

Experts believe it could disappear in as little as 50 years, due to neighbouring countries drawing water from the River Jordan (the Sea’s only water source).

5. Great Barrier Reef, Australia

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STUNNING: The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral mass in the world

Located off the coast of Cairns, the Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral mass in the world. The 133,000 square mile reef is also home to an abundance of wildlife.

But sadly environmental corruption has been slowly eroding the beautiful structure. The combination of rising ocean temperatures and pollution could mean the Great Barrier Reef is destroyed within 100 years.